These problems are also a big difficulty in clinical practice, and are not at all simpler than performing surgery. Some postoperative problems require the surgeon to consider them in advance during the patient's surgery. For example, how to place the postoperative drainage tube is a variety of academic topics in surgery, and can even be compared to the discussion of surgical methods.
Conventionally, a cigarette-shaped drainage tube is usually placed after the incision of an abdominal abscess, and the tube is removed within 72 hours. A cigarette-shaped drainage tube looks like a cigarette, but it is definitely not a cigarette. It is made of gauze rolled into a cigarette, and the pus is drained out of the patient's body by using the gauze's ability to absorb pus.
This method is only suitable when there is little pus. When the abscess is opened, the surgeon has already drained the pus once, so the remaining pus must be small and located deep in the abdominal cavity, making this cigarette-style drainage a very effective drainage method.
Now, it seems that the drainage tube brought by the patient when he was transferred to the hospital is not the usual cigarette-type drainage tube, which means that the drainage tube was replaced during the second operation, or the first operation was found to be ineffective and only a drainage tube plus a drainage bag can be used.
When there is a lot of fluid in the abdominal cavity, another common drainage method is double-cannula drainage, which requires a negative pressure bottle to drain and increase external pressure to suck out excess pus deep in the abdominal cavity. This patient did not undergo negative pressure drainage, and the previous attending physician must have considered some factors.
All the strange phenomena presented in the clinical practice may require more comprehensive and integrated consideration.
While the two medical students were discussing, footsteps approached them and the patient. Feng Yicong turned around and saw the figure of his classmate, who called out, "Shihua."
Pan Shihua, the handsome boy in the class, was beaten by a family member in the gynecology department for no apparent reason and almost went blind.
Xie Wanying wanted to go visit Pan with other boys, but her classmates advised her not to go because she had also been hit in the face by the patient's family. Everyone was afraid that the two of them would feel sorry for each other and cry bitterly after meeting.
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The two students who were beaten were now slapped in the face.
Xie looked at Pan: his eyesight was fine and he didn’t need to wear glasses. There were no scars from the sutures at the corners of his eyes, and his eyes, as bright as the moon in the sky, were still very handsome.
Pan looked at Xie's face and said: Fortunately, the pretty face was not deformed or scarred, otherwise all the boys in the class would cry. If the only pretty girl in the class turned ugly, it would be heartbreaking.
The two of them were secretly glad that they had survived the disaster and would be blessed in the future.
"Are you coming to the emergency room alone?" Feng Yicong walked over and chatted with his classmate.
"I follow Mr. Jiang from the General Foreign Affairs Department 1," said Pan Shihua.
The two students remembered that it was their turn to do an internship in General Surgery 1, and their instructor was Dr. Jiang from General Surgery 1. Xie Wanying remembered that Dr. Jiang often said that he wanted to take her or her classmates on an internship, and finally her wish came true.
After the students finished talking, they saw Dr. Jiang coming down, with brisk steps and a look of more enthusiasm than usual. It was different to teach a student, and it was not easy to get the internship with the student who taught Xie Wanying.
When Dr. Jiang met her, he was almost delighted and greeted her, saying, "Come on, let's discuss the case together."
Maybe it was because he heard Dr. Jiang recruiting people, but Yu Xuexian paused while talking to the family members. He glanced in their direction through his gold-rimmed glasses as if he was watching.
Led by Dr. Jiang, several medical students walked to the patient's bedside.
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